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Which module is best for me SD or FI?

Former Member
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I'm an MBA finance graduate but having 1 year of experience in sales as a sales executive, which module I should go for SD or FI?

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Gustavo_Vazquez
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Hi Mohd,

With your background there should be no problem with none of them, both are generally required.

SD may be a little more process oriented to Company Business. FI is in general more structured but if you like finance you should go for FSCM .

Kind Regards

former_member192506
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Hi Amer,

I would suggest FI as it goes with your education.

You can go through the below link if you seek career in SD :

So you want to be a SAP Functional consultant? | Kanishk Bohra | LinkedIn

Thanks

Kanishk

subhadeep_das
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Hi,

work as accountant for two years and then make a choice, it will be easy.

When you work as accountant, you will handle receivables, payables, month end and year end, and there are many more things. without understanding all these you will probably become a person who knows how to configure SAP but doesn't understands business.

best regds

Subha

siva_vasireddy2
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Hi,

i suggest you better go for SAP-FI which will show you wide range opportunities.

SD is already over saturated in the market.your qualification will allow you to understand the FI concepts Well